Apparently, all of the protagonists in GTA IV and both episodes never accomplished in permanently owning the diamonds in their storylines, apart from stealing them. Most ''everyone'' aside from the GTA player characters that had physically touched the diamonds are killed between the three games, either in a directly related way, or in some unrelated mission.

Apparently, all of the protagonists in GTA IV and both episodes never accomplished in permanently owning the diamonds in their storylines, apart from stealing them. Most ''everyone'' aside from the GTA player characters that had physically touched the diamonds are killed between the three games, either in a directly related way, or in some unrelated mission.

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In addition, the original owner of the diamonds was [[Ray Bulgarin]], though he was the owner, he was killed by Luis for earlier disagreements. Below are the consequences of the people that stole and owned them. The consequences are been based on the storyline chronologically.

In addition, the original owner of the diamonds was [[Ray Bulgarin]], though he was the owner, he was killed by Luis for earlier disagreements. Below are the consequences of the people that stole and owned them. The consequences are been based on the storyline chronologically.

Revision as of 23:18, 28 July 2010

The Cook inspecting one of the diamonds to have been sold during the opening cinematic of Grand Theft Auto IV. The diamonds are being mixed into a cake batter, presumably to be smuggled into the country after being stolen from Ray Bulgarin.

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Fate/Consequences

Nobody who struggled for the diamonds ever owned them permanently
Apparently, all of the protagonists in GTA IV and both episodes never accomplished in permanently owning the diamonds in their storylines, apart from stealing them. Most everyone aside from the GTA player characters that had physically touched the diamonds are killed between the three games, either in a directly related way, or in some unrelated mission.

(DELETE THIS MESSAGE) Carry on, you are doing well on this page

In addition, the original owner of the diamonds was Ray Bulgarin, though he was the owner, he was killed by Luis for earlier disagreements. Below are the consequences of the people that stole and owned them. The consequences are been based on the storyline chronologically.

Description

The McReary family, like Ray were also working for the Pegorino's, and they had Niko, who was a friend of the McReary's kidknap Gracie Ancelotti, friend of Tony and Luis in order to force them to exchange the diamonds for Gracie herself. Packie and Niko met with Luis and Tony on Charge Island. Bulgarin however, showed up to capture his diamonds and ordered his men to attack Niko and Packie. Luis and Tony fled with Gracie, but Niko and Packie took down Bulgarin's men and chased the goon holding the diamonds. When Niko and Packie caught up with him, he selfishly dropped them into a waste truck to ensure nobody could have them. Niko and Packie left empty-handed. - This is not the whole story, it has yet to be concluded.

Mission appearances

Note the following missions are been sorted in chronological order of the timeline.

Trivia

Everybody who touched or held the diamonds besides Niko, Johnny, Luis, and Tony have been killed. Ironically, Jerry Kapowitz was not involved in any way, and never even knew of their existence, but was eventually the one to have them for himself.

Where the diamonds ended up is not chronologically correct. On the Liberty Tree website the diamonds were supposedly heading to the dump (after which one of Bulgarin's men threw them onto the back of a truck). However Jerry Kapowitz finds them in the trash at the Monoglobe in Meadows Park, either they were somehow transported to the bin, or it is a minor retcon.